Monday, May 4, 2009

Marinade Fish To Bbq

Marinating is an excellent way to make your fish even more delicious when you BBQ. A quick and easy lemon-pepper marinade adds to the natural flavor of the fish and can help keep it moist even after grilling.


Instructions


1. Prepare your fish for the BBQ by gutting it and trimming away excess fat. It is possible to grill anything from a whole fish to fish fillets.


2. Mix all your ingredients, including lemon juice, olive oil, sugar and spices, in a bowl. It is recommended that you avoid using aluminum, iron or copper pans or bowls, as many marinades can cause them to become discolored.








3. Select a container in which you can marinate your fish. Any type of bowl or pan (except aluminum, iron or copper) is fine for marinating. Another easy way to marinate is by using a high-quality, zip-sealing plastic bag. Using a plastic bag will require you to use less of the marinating mix.








4. Place the fish into the container to be used for marinating or into the bowl that was used previously for mixing the marinade. If you decide to use a plastic bag, be sure to place it inside a clean bowl or pan to guard against leaks.


5. Pour enough marinade into the bowl, pan or plastic bag to completely cover the fish.


6. Seal the plastic bag tightly or place plastic wrap securely over the top of the container.


7. Chill the fish in the fridge for 30 minutes to 1 hour to allow for full absorption.


8. Transfer the fish from the marinating container to the BBQ.

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